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Tellor (TRB) Feed: Events, News & Roadmap
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Tellor to Hold AMA on X on August 19th
Tellor will host an AMA on X on August 19th at 19:00 UTC. The session will provide information about Antietam Testnet.
AMA on Twitter
Tellor and Raft will have a joint AMA on Twitter.
Community Call
Take a part in a community call.
Community Call
Ask your question for next week community call.
Community Call
Ask questions for upcoming community call.
Community Call
Ask the questions for tomorrow's dev call.
Community Call
Ask your question for community call.
Community Call
Questions for today's dev call? Submit them.
Community Call
Submit your questions to upcoming dev call.
Community Call
Community Call will be held on Oct 3.
AMA on Twitter
Community Call
Listing on WOO Network
Community Call
Community Call
Community Call
Listing on WhiteBIT
Listing on Bitrue
Community Call
AMA on Twitter
Tellor Events on the Chart
What is Tellor?
Tellor is a decentralized oracle protocol designed to bring off-chain data onto the blockchain. Oracles are crucial in blockchain infrastructure, as they update and provide valuable off-chain data for on-chain smart contracts, enabling a wide range of decentralized applications (DeFi).
Tellor’s operation mechanism involves data reporters who compete to submit accurate data to the blockchain. This is done permissionless, meaning anyone can participate as a reporter without needing approval. Reporters are incentivized to provide valid data by earning rewards in TRB tokens, while also being disincentivized from submitting false data through a dispute and slashing mechanism. If a reporter submits incorrect data, they can be disputed and their staked TRB tokens can be slashed, with the stake awarded to the disputer.
The TRB token (Tributes) is the native token of the Tellor network and plays a central role in aligning the interests of data reporters, oracle users, and community governance. Reporters must stake TRB to participate and earn rewards, and TRB is also used to tip feeds to increase the frequency of data updates. Additionally, TRB is integral to the dispute resolution process, ensuring the integrity and security of the data reported on the network.